When presenting a case to the prosecutor, a police officer should discuss the witnesses:
A) and report their statements in the best possible light.
B) give the prosecutor copies of their statements and make no comments.
C) tell the prosecutor both the strengths and weaknesses of each witness.
D) tell the prosecutor only his/her personal opinions about the witnesses.
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